On a 3-day road trip down from Stockholm to set-up my new life on the Adriatic (PSST- in case you missed it, I moved to Croatia!), I strategically planned my resting stops in cities and countries I’d never visited. I knew the trip would be a mere sampler platter of all the destinations along my drive, but that didn’t stop me from setting out to see everything I could!
I saw the Rosenborg castle in Copenhagen, grabbed coffee with a friend in Berlin, attempted to save the world from nuclear disaster on a rainy night in Vienna and drove through the stunning countryside of Slovenia.
Upon arriving to my hotel in Prague in the early afternoon, I quickly packed a day bag so that I could get to exploring. My hotel was located near the National Museum, so I began there and walked down Wenceslas Square in Prague’s New Town.
A local market was selling knickknacks of all sorts. Many stands were stocked with hand carved marionettes and puppets, a popular Czech craft dating back to the 18th century.
There were all kinds of characters from witches to devils to wizards to clowns.
I saw the Rosenborg castle in Copenhagen, grabbed coffee with a friend in Berlin, attempted to save the world from nuclear disaster on a rainy night in Vienna and drove through the stunning countryside of Slovenia.
Upon arriving to my hotel in Prague in the early afternoon, I quickly packed a day bag so that I could get to exploring. My hotel was located near the National Museum, so I began there and walked down Wenceslas Square in Prague’s New Town.
A local market was selling knickknacks of all sorts. Many stands were stocked with hand carved marionettes and puppets, a popular Czech craft dating back to the 18th century.
There were all kinds of characters from witches to devils to wizards to clowns.
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